
Would you accept a forced coronavirus injection?

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You don't "stumble upon" a vaccine. They're the results of years and years of research and then years and years of testing. Even if work on other coronaviruses has lead to the development of a vaccine- unlikely, since you can count the number of coronaviruses that have vaccines on the fingers of one hand that doesn't have any fingers, but let's say it somehow did- one year is not nearly enough time to safely test it. I remember the anthrax vaccine. I know about thalidomide. And I know enough history to know that people don't back down from something they've come to take as dogma, no matter what the evidence says. It'd be time to go rogue.
I'm utterly baffled as to why everyone is reacting so strongly- this isn't Ebola, it isn't Smallpox. It is exceptionally contagious, but it has a fatality rate on par with a nasty flu. Catch it, get over it, move on. Accept that the danger was overblown and that it's not worth the risks of an untested injection.
I dont trust anything thats coming out of government research, particularly when there's going to be a 'vaccine' released this October, whether it is effective or not.
However we cannot have an economy with a virus that is lethal in.5-1% and causes lifelong illnesses in another 3-5% (kidney disease, diabetes, lung, heart and brain damage). The costs to society are going expensive in one way or another.
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Sure, for 1 million dollars cash in hand.
Nope
No way.
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